This article considers the implications of applying an interdisciplinary urban media studies framework to study protest in the city and the city in protest. Using the case of a grassroots community in the Euromaidan protest in Ukraine, it demonstrates how this approach can help explain the melding of citizen agency and local political and cultural contexts with the digital and material geographies of the city. Such interdisciplinary thinking also allows us to consider how the changing relationship between the city, its inhabitants, and their media use informs our methodological approaches to the study of augmented urban protest
Social media are a prominent space for diasporic mobilization and activism, opening new avenues for ...
Despite the turn to relational vocabularies in urban theory, most work on urban politics acknowledgi...
This study combines ethnographic and computational approaches to critically examine what gets 'lost ...
This article considers the implications of applying an interdisciplinary urban media studies framewo...
In this article, that works as an introduction to a Special Section on Urban Media Studies, we argue...
This dissertation research project uses the Euromaidan protests in Ukraine to inform and shape a the...
In modern hyper-mediated urban environments, public art becomes an inseparable part of the multiplic...
Mass protests have been an important part of the political environment in Eastern Europe for more th...
Artykuł recenzowany / Peer-reviewed articlePolitical protests which took place in Ukraine were anoth...
The percentage of people living in cities and the adoption rates of communication technologies conti...
The paper studies urban movements, as a type of social movements. These phenomena are studied throug...
This dissertation addresses the question of how contemporary social movements use protest media stra...
This essay examines citizens’ use of cities as communicative spaces for expressing “Europeanness” – ...
peer reviewedThis paper adopts an empirical focus on the everyday practices of Take Back the City, a...
Despite the turn to relational vocabularies in urban theory, most work on urban politics acknowledgi...
Social media are a prominent space for diasporic mobilization and activism, opening new avenues for ...
Despite the turn to relational vocabularies in urban theory, most work on urban politics acknowledgi...
This study combines ethnographic and computational approaches to critically examine what gets 'lost ...
This article considers the implications of applying an interdisciplinary urban media studies framewo...
In this article, that works as an introduction to a Special Section on Urban Media Studies, we argue...
This dissertation research project uses the Euromaidan protests in Ukraine to inform and shape a the...
In modern hyper-mediated urban environments, public art becomes an inseparable part of the multiplic...
Mass protests have been an important part of the political environment in Eastern Europe for more th...
Artykuł recenzowany / Peer-reviewed articlePolitical protests which took place in Ukraine were anoth...
The percentage of people living in cities and the adoption rates of communication technologies conti...
The paper studies urban movements, as a type of social movements. These phenomena are studied throug...
This dissertation addresses the question of how contemporary social movements use protest media stra...
This essay examines citizens’ use of cities as communicative spaces for expressing “Europeanness” – ...
peer reviewedThis paper adopts an empirical focus on the everyday practices of Take Back the City, a...
Despite the turn to relational vocabularies in urban theory, most work on urban politics acknowledgi...
Social media are a prominent space for diasporic mobilization and activism, opening new avenues for ...
Despite the turn to relational vocabularies in urban theory, most work on urban politics acknowledgi...
This study combines ethnographic and computational approaches to critically examine what gets 'lost ...